Diabetes Type II - What Happens When Your Blood Sugar Goes To High?

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asked Mar 19, 2020 in H&E by alisaprincy (10,120 points)

The child should be taught how to Diabetes Freedom Review self administer insulin when old enough. There should be regular doctor visits as the treatment may require adjustment as the child grows. Last but not least, the school the child attends and his or her friends need to know signs of low blood sugar and what action to take.

When someone has an ongoing illness vacation travel plans or travel for any reason have to be approached with much forethought.  Traveling with diabetes is no exception.  Strategic planning must be done before leaving for the trip, as well as during the trip. It is strongly recommended that you discuss your travel plans with your health care team so that they can make recommendations that will insure you are protected while away from home.  These might include locating or recommending, when possible, a medical team or facility in the area to which you are traveling as well as specific things to do and extra supplies to take with you when you travel. 

Diabetes  is affected by many external as well as internal factors and it is amazing the effect these can have on blood sugar levels.  Let's examine some of these factors. Changes in activity: It is generally understood that being physically active is beneficial for lowering your blood sugar or glucose levels.  It also improves the ability of  your body to absorb and use insulin. On the other hand, some types of activities can have a negative effect on your glucose levels.  For example, if you decide to go on a hiking trip over hilly countryside while carrying heavy bags, you might want to discuss this with your doctor first. 

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